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A5 drawing. Drawing inspired by pictures I've taken of marks in sand. They made me think of ancient languages and forgotten tokens. I find it exciting to think that the waves of the sea has its own language.
All I had time to do. Had a very good day, as you can see.
PT: contrast, lighting, slight touch-up.
Fr: Tout ce que j’avais le temps de faire. J’ai passe une tres bonne journee, comme vous pouvez le voir.
Sian, owned by the Sian Project Group and residing at Kirklees Light Railway, exchanges tokens with my train as it goes to Kingsway.
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Photos courtesy Dave Alley
Kaye Winks has been a token black person for as long as she can remember. In this solo show, she shares her hilarious and often cringeworthy adventures in being that lone black person in a world of white.
Token enjoyed a sold out run at The Second City Chicago in June and will be performed at UCB Los Angeles and the United Solo Theater Festival in New York City in August/September 2017.
Kaye Winks is a stage and screen actress, writer, part-time funny person and full-time cat person. A proud member of SAG-AFTRA, she trained at the Moscow Art Theater School in association with the American Repertory Theater and Harvard University. She also studied physical comedy and clown with world renowned French master teacher, Philippe Gaulier. She eats all her vegetables and considers 2017 a great year.
I could use some information about these. This is just some of the set. The small coin is a quarter that I put in there for scale.
No camera needed. I just lined them up on my scanner.
The only nudibranch I photographed today (that other slug technically isn't a nudibranch). Found several, actually, without looking too hard, but conditions weren't great for photographing things under the water.
First, it was very windy, making for crazy distortion when shooting down through the surface of the pool. Second, the water was very murky, which I sort of expected; Scott Creek is the drainage for the area that burned in the Lockheed fire, and with the serious amount of rain we got last week, all that freshly burned hillside was making its way into the ocean.
Usually I clean up my photos when there is a lot of junk in the water, but I decided to leave it this time...